Celebrate fall by making these 24 Super Fun Preschool Fall Crafts with your kids!
Fall Crafts for Preschoolers
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We’re big into kids fall crafts and love creating with our little ones. The best part about these fall crafts is that most of them can be made with things you already have around your house, and some imagination. So grab your crafting supplies (and maybe some natural elements too) and let’s get started!
Fall Art Projects for Preschoolers
Fall Crafts for Toddlers
Easy Fall Crafts for Preschoolers
- Salvage empty tin cans from your recycling bin and repurpose them into fall crafts with these 26 Tin Can Activities from Hands On: As We Grow.
- Make Crafty Morning‘s handprint scarecrow with your preschooler!
- Draw with nature in this fun preschool fall craft.
- Planning a trip to the apple orchard? Check out Messy Kids‘ Apple Ideas!
- Use Legos to make Crafty Morning‘s Indian Corn painting.
- Nothing says “fall” like this scarecrow paper plate craft from Finding Zest!
- Make a turkey with tissue paper and toilet paper rolls with this tutorial from The Resourceful Mama.
Tips for Crafting with Toddlers
Some of my most treasured toddler moments with my daughter were spent crafting together–but that’s not to say that it always went smoothly, haha!
Toddlers have a mind of their own and if you don’t stick to a set schedule, it can be hard to work on a project of any sort. I always planned crafting time around nap and meal times to make sure my little one was well-rested and fed before crafting. It made a huge difference!
Also, set up everything you will need before you start crafting. Whether it’s paints, paintbrushes, scissors, glue, wipes, glitter, water, and paper towel. If you turn your back for even a second you might wind up with a freshly (unintentionally) painted wall.
Work in little spurts, in order to hold their attention. We would take breaks, get cleaned up, and go work on something else–playing or reading. I loved finding short and easy crafts to do with her at this age.
Anticipate the mess and work around it. I always saved (clean) plastic table cloths from my daughter’s birthday parties and laid them underneath the crafting table as well as on the table, and I made sure that she wore old play clothes or a smock. The mess is half the fun, and part of learning skills!
Fall Crafts for the Whole Family
What preschool fall crafts are you creating with your kids? Comment below!
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